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Noteworthy Superman dates to remember...
August 7: John Glover, Lionel Luthor in Smallville, born in Salisbury, Maryland in 1944.
August 7: Writer Paul Dini (Superman: The Animated Series) born in 1957.
August 7: Michael Shannon, Zod in the 2013 Man of Steel movie, born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1974.
August 7: Eric Johnson, Whitney Fordman in Smallville, born in Edmonton, AB in 1979.
August 14: Phyllis Thaxter, Martha Kent in Superman: The Movie, dies in 2012, aged 90.
August 15: Scott Cranford, the official town Superman of Metropolis Illinois from 2000-2007, born in 1967.
August 17: Traditionally recognized as the birthday of Lois Lane.
August 20: Amy Adams, Lois Lane in 2013 Man of Steel movie, born in Aviano, Italy in 1974.
August 24: In 1993, Superman returns from the dead in Superman #82.
August 28: Writer and artist Jack Kirby (Superman's Pal: Jimmy Olsen) born in 1917.
August 30: Glenn Ford, Jonathan Kent in Superman: The Movie, dies in 2006, aged 90.

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I believe he has stated in interviews that time off was exactly what he wanted right now, after 10 years of intense filming schedule. He went on to state that he looks forward to continued acting, directing, and producing in the near future, but wants time off right now. Hope that helps.

Cain moved away from acting for the most part (even though he still did a few things) and focused toward writing. I think Welling had said he's interesting in something similar, i.e. behind-the-cameras (his thing was directing, I believe).

Tom doesn't have to work ever again if he doesn't want. But, I would expect we will see him pop up here and there as a guest star or supporting character in a movie in the near future. My first guess would be the Charlie's Angels reboot, which he could also end up directing an episode, since the show is being made by Al Gough and Miles Millar. I wouldn't be surprised if you a lot of Smallville cast members showing up on that show. MR has already tried to become the voice of Charlie.

Hello. My name is Michelle. How's everyone doing? Would anyone be surprise if ABC let Al Gough & Miles Millar do a Superman show someday based on the cast of Smallville with only (3 important cast members: like Welling, Durance, Rosenbaum) since now Gough & Miles are working under a bigger TV network? Now imagine a bigger budget that they can work with.

Hello. My name is Michelle. How's everyone doing? Would anyone be surprise if ABC let Al Gough & Miles Millar do a Superman show someday based on the cast of Smallville with only (3 important cast members: like Welling, Durance, Rosenbaum) since now Gough & Miles are working under a bigger TV network? Now imagine a bigger budget that they can work with.

Hi Michelle, a new Lois & Clark would be awesome, but I don't think WB will do another superman tv series for a while because they the new superman movie Man of Steel and maybe its sequel coming up.

"You will give the people of earth an Ideal to strive towards, they'll race behind you, they will stumble, they will fall but in time they will join you in the sun, in time you will help them accomplish wonders"

I've seen Dean Cain in a couple of things since Lois & Clark, one smallville episode and two movies I do (but I don't) & Rat Race

"You will give the people of earth an Ideal to strive towards, they'll race behind you, they will stumble, they will fall but in time they will join you in the sun, in time you will help them accomplish wonders"